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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

12 y/o Girls Shatter Glass Ceiling!

Saw this first article, googled the orig. AP source and found so much more!
[disclaimer: I really didn't read the articles closely--or, in some cases, at all. Just FYI. thank-you]


12 y/o girl enjoys Tiger Beat and Online Charity Scamming

Girl, 12, Chases Lemonade Stand Robber (or Lemonade Heist Goes Sour)

Girl, 12, Settles Piracy Suit for $2000

Fury as 12-year-old 'model' fronts world fashion show

12 Y/o Girl has Liposuction

12 and 13 y/o girls die from circumcision

Girl, 13, charged as sex offender (and victim!)

12-Year-Old Girl gets Wedding-Style Kiss (From Cousin/Husband!)
Posted by Wess Wayne, the Jewish Cowboy at 6:43 PM

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Wess Wayne, the Jewish Cowboy
Two words come to mind: "angry" and "lazy"--three if you count "very." There's a good balance between anger and laziness, since I am both very angry and very lazy. But it's not all yin and yang (or "good in the 'hood," as the kidz on the myspace say); even in balance there is no harmony. For example, I often find myself very angry, but not quite angry enough to do anything about it, being both equally angry and lazy. Even if I get very very angry I automatically balance the equation by being very very lazy. And sometimes I get angry just because I'm lazy. Clearly, balance in the universe is way overrated. At times like this I want to punch Stephen Hawking in the mouth. [Oh, and full disclosure: I'm not really a cowboy. Did you even SEE "The 'Frisco Kid?"]
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